Emission

EMISSION, med. jur. The act by which any matter whatever is thrown from the
body; thus it is usual to say, emission of urine, emission of semen, &c.
2. In cases of rape, when the fact of penetration is proved, it may be
left to the jury whether emission did or did not take place. Proof of
emission would perhaps be held to be evidence of penetration. Addis. R. 143;
2 So. Car. Const. R. 351; 2 Chitty, Crim. Law, 810; 1 Beck's Med. Jur. 140 1
Russ. C. & M. 560; 1 East, P. C. 437.

Phelps and his colleagues created the positron emission tomography scanner in 1974, two years before he came to the University of California, Los Angeles, where he now heads up various programs, officials said.

Positron emission tomography, first developed by Phelps in 1973, is a medical imaging technique that allows doctors and scientists to watch the biological process of a disease, thereby providing critical information that can help with earlier diagnosis and better therapies.

Through this collaboration with Philips, Dartmouth will have the ability to perform research with micro positron emission tomography (microPET), as well as other imaging technologies over the course of the relationship.

HOUSTON -- Positron Corporation (OTCBB:POSC) (the "Company"), a developer and manufacturer of positron emission tomography (PET) medical devices, announced today that the Company has completed a financing agreement for $2,000,000 with private investors.

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